It’s been freedom. And it’s been presence. Feeling present. Yeah, it’s put me in the moment. Yeah. It’s bizarre, that question made me want to cry. I read a book from Anthony De Mello and in it, I read it when I was about thirty-two years old, and um, it’s kind of stayed with me. Like I’m going to be forty-five this year so it’s stayed with me for that period of time, and it probably will till the day I die, and my biggest take-away from that book was that we are here to be love and not to be loved. And so, when you completely love unconditionally, um, it just becomes, there’s no motive in any of it, and there’s such freedom in it and that’s what it’s always felt like for me. So, any time I feel hurt by anything it’s like, it doesn’t really matter does it, because you were just here to love, and there was no expectations, and there was no outcome you were looking for, if you were genuinely loving. And so it always puts me in check, and it’s made life really easy, you know?